Prof. Dr. Oleksandr Dluhopolskyi | Sustainable Economic Development | Best Researcher Award

Professor | West Ukrainian National University | Ukraine

Dr. Oleksandr V. Dluhopolskyi is a prominent researcher specializing in sustainable development economics, quantitative socio-economic analysis, international trade resilience, and educational competitiveness within the knowledge economy. His work integrates advanced statistical modeling with economic theory to explore how nations respond to global uncertainty, structural change, and sustainability challenges. He has produced influential studies on the interdependencies among Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), industrial production dynamics, business expectations, and macroeconomic resilience, contributing valuable frameworks for evidence-based policy formulation. Dr. Dluhopolskyi’s research in international agricultural trade examines regional vulnerabilities, trade disruptions, and strategies for strengthening resilience in global food systems. Complementing this, his investigations into educational development, human capital formation, and innovation-driven growth provide critical insights into how education systems enhance national competitiveness in the digital age. An important dimension of his work also addresses the ethical and academic-integrity implications of generative artificial intelligence, guiding responsible AI integration in teaching and research. Through his multidisciplinary contributions, extensive collaborations, and publications in respected international journals, Dr. Dluhopolskyi continues to shape academic and policy discussions on sustainability, economic transformation, and digital evolution. Dr. Dluhopolskyi’s academic influence and research productivity are reflected in his metrics 763 citations, 82 documents, and an h-index of 16.

Featured Publications

1. Ecological performance: ethnic fragmentation versus governance quality and sustainable development Koziuk, V., Hayda, Y., Dluhopolskyi, O., & Kozlovskyi, S. (2020). Ecological performance: Ethnic fragmentation versus governance quality and sustainable development. Problemy Ekorozwoju / Problems of Sustainable Development, 53–64. Cited by: 71

2. Digital financial inclusion: COVID-19 impacts and opportunities Pakhnenko, O., Lyeonov, S., Dluhopolskyi, O., Semenog, A., & Artyukhova, N. (2023). Digital financial inclusion: COVID-19 impacts and opportunities. Sustainability, Special Issue: Sustainable Organizations and Their Products in a Global Crises Context. Cited by: 68

3. Digital and technological support of distance learning at universities under COVID-19 (case of Ukraine) H. Polianovskyi, I. L., Zatonatska, T., & Dluhopolskyi, O. (2021). Digital and technological support of distance learning at universities under COVID-19 (case of Ukraine). Revista Românească pentru Educație Multidimensională, 13(4), 595–613. Cited by: 53

4. Regulations for returning labour migrants to Ukraine: international background and national limitations Dluhopolskyi, O., Zatonatska, T., Lvova, I., & Klapkiv, Y. (2019). Regulations for returning labour migrants to Ukraine: International background and national limitations. Comparative Economic Research: Central and Eastern Europe, 22(3), 45–64. Cited by: 48

5. Testing the fruitfulness of the institutional environment for the development of innovative-entrepreneurial universities in Ukraine Stavytskyy, V., Dluhopolskyi, O., Kharlamova, G., Karpuk, A., & Osetskyi, V. (2019). Testing the fruitfulness of the institutional environment for the development of innovative-entrepreneurial universities in Ukraine. Problems and Perspectives in Management, 17(4), 274–288. Cited by: 43

Oleksandr Dluhopolskyi | Sustainable economic development | Best Researcher Award

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